Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-bleeding |
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I cannot tell what you may call your knowledge , But th ' other is the man set in my eye . O , ' tis a prince of wax . A dog it is . Gal . King . Philaster , tell me The injuries you aim at in your riddles . Phi .
I cannot tell what you may call your knowledge , But th ' other is the man set in my eye . O , ' tis a prince of wax . A dog it is . Gal . King . Philaster , tell me The injuries you aim at in your riddles . Phi .
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Why , with the lady I suspected ; I can tell the time and place . Are . O , when , and where ? Gal . Tonight , his lodging . Are . Run thyself into the presence ; mingle there again With other ladies ; leave the rest to me .
Why , with the lady I suspected ; I can tell the time and place . Are . O , when , and where ? Gal . Tonight , his lodging . Are . Run thyself into the presence ; mingle there again With other ladies ; leave the rest to me .
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Sir , I cannot tell . King . How's that ? Answer me so again . Cle . Sir , shall I lie ? Exeunt Woodmen . What , is she found ? Cle . Nor will be , I think . Dion . Let him seek his daughter himself ; she cannot stray about a little ...
Sir , I cannot tell . King . How's that ? Answer me so again . Cle . Sir , shall I lie ? Exeunt Woodmen . What , is she found ? Cle . Nor will be , I think . Dion . Let him seek his daughter himself ; she cannot stray about a little ...
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Contenido
INTRODUCTION | xix |
PHILASTER I | 29 |
APPENDICES | 123 |
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Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-Bleeding by Beaumont and Fletcher Francis Beaumont,John Fletcher Vista previa limitada - 2003 |
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